Brochure
Our latest brochure on the four mutually reinforcing priorities of UNDP's Governance for People and Planet programme.
Governance systems across the globe are under increasing pressure in multiple ways, including economic contractions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing debt crisis, a changing climate with increasingly extreme weather events, the rapid pace of technological change, increasingly visible inequalities, a fragmented, contested and less effective multilateralism, and people’s growing dissatisfaction with the status quo. Furthermore, some governments and governance systems are becoming increasingly repressive, reinforcing exclusion, political polarity, and discrimination, thereby hindering efforts to end poverty, protect the planet and improve lives and livelihoods.
UNDP seeks to strengthen and promote inclusive, effective and accountable governance through a people-centred, systemic approach that is innovative and draws on the opportunities of digitalization. Our work in governance is organized into four interrelated and integrated workstreams:
Globally, UNDP’s work on governance is enhanced by the Oslo Governance Centre (OGC), UNDPs dedicated Global Policy Centre for Governance issues. The OGC supports UNDP’s governance delivery across key functional areas, including innovation, data, and knowledge. The teams at the Centre create knowledge, insight and data on key governance challenges by drawing on the experience of practitioners, policymakers and researchers.